Charlie Kirk was cruelly murdered doing exactly what we all should be doing: in the words of Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, he was “ disagreeing better .”

Kirk was out there, digitally and physically, in the public square, engaging with people of all persuasions in the hope of creating dialogue instead of walls. Our nation sorely needs individuals with the willingness to do this, no matter what you think of Kirk’s opinions on specific issues. (I certainly disagreed with a lot of his advice to young women.)

We’ve been seeing this in the zeitgeist for some time now: the idea that people who disagree with us should be shunned, estranged, cancelled, even if they are members of our own family .

Threats of the most egregious bodily harm are routinely conveyed on social media. The theme is eradica

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